The patriarchy of philosophy
“Is there a genetic component?” he said. “I have no idea. But what is certain is that the role of culture is much more important.”
“Is there a genetic component?” he said. “I have no idea. But what is certain is that the role of culture is much more important.”
Panellists discuss criminalization’s impact on HIV/AIDS stigmas and testing
A discussion of Abdelrazik’s six-year exile in Sudan, and Canada’s complicity in his imprisonment and interrogation
McGill Global AIDS Coalition hosts panel of researchers and activists for World Aids Week.
Re: “Not Jewish like you” | Commentary | November 16
The feminine shouldn’t have to bow before the masculine
I was thoroughly pleased to notice the absence of neon-clad security guards as I biked past McConnell Engineering the morning of November 11. My joy… Read More »The normalization of state violence
Vague answers disappoint those in attendance
McGill’s anti-bike and anti-car plan is certainly a big step in environmental stewardship, but it seems counterproductive in the long run. I can understand implementing… Read More »Car-free AND bike-free?!
German foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop lived, banked here
Re: “Queer faith” | Commentary | November 16
Hacked accounts can send thousands of spam emails at a time
There is nothing more diabolical than a system that makes you believe you know what there is to know. Years of being in Canada, in… Read More »The long fight against ignorance
Chants Libres’s latest production parts with operatic tradition
Solo dance performance denies audience passive role